it's quite nice,not exactly a traditional Polish experience, but if you like Polish food enough to want to try mildly posh variations on it in a hipster bar setting, it's good. Patio for Old Skool, definitely.

I love Polish food, eat it a lot, but my experiences of Polish retaurants both in Poland and especially here in the UK are all pretty bad, which is a bit puzzling, because virtually all Polish women are brilliant cooks.

I've tried explaining to people before, but there seems to be a very specific type of Polish restaurant owner; they seem to be couples who come to the UK and sort of fall into the "let's start our own business" tip.

Also, Polish cuisine in Poland is really dying out. There's a massive generation gap there, fast food's very quickly become almost as popular as it is here and in other major countries, and home cooking's very much only a family and/or older generation thing. If you go to a restaurant in Poland, it will inevitably be a bad Italian, their idea of English, or a weird mixture of world cuisine. I don't remember ever coming across just a comfortable, homely, family-ran resturant selling hearty Polish food.

Idk, i might be wrong. Maybe there's an amazing Polish restaurant somewhere, just i've never heard of one. Given that there are a couple of million Poles here now, there really should be a few.